Act II: Watch Event Entertainment in Action

While it's fun to read about cool event acts, it's far better to see them in action, just as your guests will. As an encore to last week's Photo Gallery on event entertainment, here are videos of the cool acts you read about. Bravo!

Alizma Trio

Farrington Productions' Alizma is a trio of beautiful Polish triplets who are virtuoso violinists. Their repertoire ranges from the classics to pop and rock along with their own compositions. They also sing three-part harmonies.

Brian Olsen's Art in Action

Brian Olsen performs his "Art in Action" technique, which consists of speed painting using his fingers, palms, elbows and up to three brushes in each hand to produce portraits of iconic figures such as Marilyn Monroe and John Lennon.

Cirque Fantastic Concept's Contortionist Twins

Club 90

Need some Nirvana? Jonesing for Janet Jackson? Innovative Entertainment developed Club 90 meet the new demand for “all '90s music, all night." Club 90 performs the music of Nirvana, Van Halen, Janet Jackson, Alanis Morisette, Billy Idol and many others.

FlowerBomb

Harlem Globetrotters

Performing for 85 years, the Original Harlem Globetrotters are known for popularizing the fast break, the slam dunk and the three-man weave. Their family-oriented act combines displays of skill with comedy.

Sing! From T. Skorman

T. Skorman's “Sing!” is a 10-person act in the style of the hit TV show “Glee." The youthful, energetic cast combines the best of “Glee”-style arrangements and choreography; their songlist ranges from Journey to the Black Eyed Peas, Queen to Usher.

String Angels Trio

The Invictas

Putting the "old" into old school, The Invictas--who got their start in 1961, a year before the Rolling Stones—proudly call themselves "America's oldest running garage band." Their music is a high-energy mix of '60s and '70s classic rock. For 2011, the band is creating a 50th Rock Show Celebration with Joey Dee and the Starlighters ("The Peppermint Twist").